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The shoes. In the Holocaust museum. That image has never left me.
Same with 911
The Civil War battlefields where 600,000 men lost their lives.
Very powerful images

Yes, the shoes and the hair.

Dad brought home "souveniers". I have some items with swastikas on them.
 
The shoes. In the Holocaust museum. That image has never left me.
Same with 911
The Civil War battlefields where 600,000 men lost their lives.
Very powerful images

My sister visited Germany a few years ago, she was very emotional when she came back to the States. She didn't take pics and was very vague in her descriptions of what she saw.

I remember after 9/11 the stories of people who were in the right place at the right time. For instance, there was a woman (?) who wore new shoes that day and they were hurting her feet so she decided to buy bandaids before she went to work in one of the towers. That extra stop saved her life.
 
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPfG728ymxc"]travis alexander (amazing grace) - YouTube[/ame]
 
God bless him. That's like what I said about my grandpa and my dad...I cannot imagine the horrors they witnessed.

It's heartbreaking to think about.

I was raised Jewish so it hits hard on me. The family on both sides were from Russia so none were in Germany. My dad's father was running from the Cossack's in Russia and made it to here in 1902. (not sure how to spell that?
 
I love the pictures in this one. Long video but totally worth it.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpa4YAFtF_w"]Tribute To Travis Alexander - YouTube[/ame]
 
absolutely horrifying ... he would never tell me about it

My grandfather was a prisoner of war in Hong Kong in WWII. He wouldn't talk about it either. He had a journal, but my oldest Uncle got it when he died. I never read it.

My mom heard some things, and she told us a little bit about what he went through. They were tortured physically and mentally. He was 85 pounds when he came back. I can't imagine what he went through.
 
I was raised Jewish so it hits hard on me. The family on both sides were from Russia so none were in Germany. My dad's father was running from the Cossack's in Russia and made it to here in 1902. (not sure how to spell that?

Did he know Rita Wilson's family? They did the same
 
My favorite movie is The Green Mile. I've probably watched it thirty times or more, and I cry every time Tom Hanks says "roll on three". Second would be Lord of the Rings (all of them).


The Sound of Music has been a favorite since I was a child.
 
My grandfather was a prisoner of war in Hong Kong in WWII. He wouldn't talk about it either. He had a journal, but my oldest Uncle got it when he died. I never read it.

My mom heard some things, and she told us a little bit about what he went through. They were tortured physically and mentally. He was 85 pounds when he came back. I can't imagine what he went through.

WOW can't imagine
 
My grandfather was a prisoner of war in Hong Kong in WWII. He wouldn't talk about it either. He had a journal, but my oldest Uncle got it when he died. I never read it.

My mom heard some things, and she told us a little bit about what he went through. They were tortured physically and mentally. He was 85 pounds when he came back. I can't imagine what he went through.

Princess, have you read the book Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand? I've read it 3 times. Eye opening, educational, heartbreaking, and inspirational all in one. I think everyone needs to read this book. Let me know if you're interested, I could send it to you.
 
Princess, have you read the book Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand? I've read it 3 times. Eye opening, educational, heartbreaking, and inspirational all in one. I think everyone needs to read this book. Let me know if you're interested, I could send it to you.

Sounds good m. I googled it, and it looks like a good read.
 
I'm still here :seeya: Watching the victim impact statements by Steven and Samantha.

I'll be waking up with puffy eyes for sure in the morning.

God I hate Jodi Arias! I hope she rots in H***.
 
If they let this woman off for her part in her husband's murder, there is no justice. She should have to face trial for her involvement.


http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/prosecutors-planning-to-drop-murder-charges-agains/nY2xm/

I don't get this....not at all. My only guess is that without Hemy Neuman's testimony they really had no case. Sad. She definitely should stand trial as an accomplice to Rusty's murder.

http://www.hlntv.com/article/2013/07/26/andrea-sneiderman-hemy-neuman-murder-charges-dropped
 
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